Android: Google Maps’ Navigation feature has been one of Android’s best for a long time. It would be nice, however, if you could see things like traffic updates and nearby gas stations without entering a destination. Now, you can.

Managing a vast collection of recipes used to be as simple as pulling out a box of index cards. Now things are a little smarter, but that also means they’re a bit more complicated. To wrangle all your recipes into a sensible order on your iPhone, we like Paprika.

You probably have a ton of apps on your phone. Rather than fill up fifteen home screens with shortcuts, Google+ user augusto laux created this elegant double-helix design to put all his shortcuts in one place.

Windows/OS X/Android/iOS: Dashlane is one of our favorite password managers, and today the service updated with a new, consistent interface across all devices, an updated “password changer” that lets you change passwords on a site without even visiting it, new languages, and more.

Android/iOS: Most photo editors for your smartphone come with the same features: color correction, maybe a few filters, and basic cropping. SKRWT adds something new with a ton of perspective correction tools.

iOS: Managing contacts on iOS is not a particularly pleasant experience, and organizing any kind of group chat over email or text is a chore. Interact is a contacts manager that simplifies both of those things.